FOREVER MORE
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2015
A Dutch princess is forced to come to the state Washington in America when her kingdom and family is under attack by raiders from another kingdom that they had fought before. The Dutch princess is angry with being forced into America, getting a new identity and going to school, all the while her country is under attack and she can't help.

A small town boy from Snohomish County in Washington just went through the death of his mother, and he doesn't know what to do anymore. He now his to live on his aunts ranch and try and live life like normal, but he doesn't know if he can. He can't forget his mothers face, her gentle touch, her words of wisdom, she was the only family he had that he could call his Parents. Now he wallows inside of his room or out on his Aunts dock, trying to forget his mother and move forward.

The two meet by chance and become friends, but will they become more?

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